You've got some nice low SNs with stars there. It's hard to tell from just this one note imaged and us not being able to see the entire margin around the note (place it on a sheet of black black paper or a dark color background when you scan them so we can see all margins around the note) and not seeing the back of the note to determine a grade. Are these notes circulated or handled at all? Ink? writing? dented corners? All effect value. I would think if you have a full strap of notes and all the consecutive SNs are in this strap, you could sell the entire strap for some nice pocket change, again, dependent entirely upon condition of the notes. F-1935-C* Series 1976 with a Printage of 1,280,000 is not a small amount, but 'A Guide Book of United States Paper Money, 2nd Edition' by Friedberg gives a book value at $8 in EF and $15 in ChCU per note. Coin World's Paper Money Values magazine (just released) gives EF $10 and ChCU $20 per note.
I will find something black to scan them on. Get front and back of a few.They are all in nice crisp condition. They were bank wrapped and put in check file in 1990's.
That note does not look Cu to me. It might be one of those packs that have not been treated so good. With those you'll get some good grades still but some will be rough like the first and last one. Still a good pack to have.
Much better on black! Thanks. This one looks pretty good if not a bit off center on the face. This is also noticeable where the green seal and SN appear a bit lower due to the black plate being too high. If reselling, I'd suggest selling the whole strap with all the SNs intact.